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Table of Contents
Pedagogy, not Policing: Positive Approaches to Academic Integrity at the University
Edited by Tyra Twomey, Ken Sagendorf, and Holly White
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Patrick Drinan
Editors' Introduction
Tyra Twomey, Holly White, and Ken Sagendorf
I: THEORY IN PRACTICE: WHAT IS ACADEMIC INTEGRITY, AND WHAT ARE ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS?
Academic Integrity and Intellectual Autonomy
David Horacek
Freshman Composition as Disaster Response
James M. Pangborn
An Air of Integrity: Building a Preventative Classroom Environment
Amy S. Roache-Fedchenko
Buying A's and Counting FTEs: Plagiarism, Consumerism, and the Economics of Higher Education
Michael Murphy
The Science of Cheating: A Psychologist's Perspective
Benjamin J. Lovett
Atheists and Evangelical Zeal: The Dilemma of Plagiarism and Originality
Matthew Bertram
II. GRADUATE STUDENTS AS STUDENTS
Ethical Issues in Graduate Writing
David Nentwick
Academic Integrity in the Mentoring Relationship: A Sampling of Relevant Issues
Ryan Thibodeau
III. THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE POLICIES
A Reflection on Plagiarism by a First-Time Instructor
Kimberly Ray
Letter to My Teaching Assistant: Academic Integrity from the Student Athlete's Perspective
Lucy McGregor
Learn to Hate Dishonesty Without Becoming Emotionally Involved
David Alan Bozak
Academic Integrity from Behind the Administrator's Desk
Ruth Federman Stein
Culture and Academic Norms: An Exploration of the Import of Cultural Difference on Asian Students' Understanding of American Approaches to Plagiarism
Sidney L. Greenblatt
IV. INTEGRITY IN ASSESSMENT: STRATEGIES FOR TAS
Ten Strategies to Encourage Academic Integrity in Large Lecture Classes
Brian Udermann and Karrie Lamers
Temptations in the Large Lecture Class: Concrete Measures to Help Students Practice Academic Integrity
Sarah L. Bolton
Applying Intercultural Concepts to Academic Integrity
Michael Smithee
The Dreaded Laboratory Report
Danielle Schuehler Sherwood
Detecting and Preventing Cheating During Exams
Kevin Yee and Patricia MacKown
What's the Deal with Turnitin?
Tyra Twomey
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